I don't blame him. They kept Sanchez in over him for weeks. It's obvious they won't play him, so why stay?

Yeah, that really gave me no interest to watch the Jets except for the TEN game of course.
Tebow isn't the best for this NFL obviously, but the clutch gene definitely wasn't with Sanchez. Good job keeping him as your stater Rex.

Hope Tebow gets another back up gig somewhere else in the NFL and when the team is nearly out of it he gets his chance again.

Yeah, that really gave me no interest to watch the Jets except for the TEN game of course.
Tebow isn't the best for this NFL obviously, but the clutch gene definitely wasn't with Sanchez. Good job keeping him as your stater Rex.

Hope Tebow gets another back up gig somewhere else in the NFL and when the team is nearly out of it he gets his chance again.

Off to the CFL for Tebow.

__________________"I believe the game is designed to reward the ones who hit the hardest. If you can't take it, you shouldn't play." Jack Lambert.

"The Steelers drafted guys who were bigger, stronger and faster than I, but they never found one who could take my job away from me." Jack Lambert

There are some teams out there who could build a credible offense around Tim Tebow -- but it takes a real commitment to actually go through with it. Think about it: The Broncos actually made it happen last year so it's not like adjusting an NFL offense to match Tebow's strengths is impossible. It just doesn't look stylish or flashy. In fact, it's pretty ugly from an esthetic point of view.

If I was a general manager with the Jets or the Jaguars, I would be burning up the cell phone towers between New Jersey and Jacksonville trying to make a straight up trade between Tim Tebow and Chad Henne. The Jets need a reliable quarterback like Henne and the Jaguars need something to get the fans in the stadium. My next move would be to send Marc Sanchez as far away from New Jersey as possible -- maybe to Oakland.

There are some teams out there who could build a credible offense around Tim Tebow -- but it takes a real commitment to actually go through with it. Think about it: The Broncos actually made it happen last year so it's not like adjusting an NFL offense to match Tebow's strengths is impossible. It just doesn't look stylish or flashy. In fact, it's pretty ugly from an esthetic point of view.

If I was a general manager with the Jets or the Jaguars, I would be burning up the cell phone towers between New Jersey and Jacksonville trying to make a straight up trade between Tim Tebow and Chad Henne. The Jets need a reliable quarterback like Henne and the Jaguars need something to get the fans in the stadium. My next move would be to send Marc Sanchez as far away from New Jersey as possible -- maybe to Oakland.

Palmer>Sanchez

Sanchez is utter garbage and I would be incredibly surprised to see him land a starting gig in the NFL next year.

Get him out of the NFL... Never has there been so much media focused at a backup that doesnt play.

I can't let go of Tebow.
If everyone didn't hate him and he didn't succeed somehow last year I would have never have been in this situation. The Tebow hate has to stop. Although a lot more people have just settled on the idea of him being a joke.

I can't let go of Tebow.
If everyone didn't hate him and he didn't succeed somehow last year I would have never have been in this situation. The Tebow hate has to stop. Although a lot more people have just settled on the idea of him being a joke.

The first step is acceptance.

Accept the fact that Tebow is a gimmick QB that no one wants and couldn't hit the ocean with a football.

__________________"I believe the game is designed to reward the ones who hit the hardest. If you can't take it, you shouldn't play." Jack Lambert.

"The Steelers drafted guys who were bigger, stronger and faster than I, but they never found one who could take my job away from me." Jack Lambert

Not sure why all the hate for Tebow. He's a good kid, never bad-mouths. Does everything that's asked for him.

If you're gonna dislike him for the coverage on him, then why don't you just hate ESPN?

Tebow is a winner. And honestly, he makes games fun to watch. He would be amazing back in the 60s or 70s. It's fun to watch a player like that. Especially since he took a 2-6 team to the playoffs, and won a game.

Dude has overcome A LOT of diversity throughout his whole life. Dude wasn't even supposed to be alive. Wasn't even supposed to live a healthy life. Wasn't supposed to be a QB. Wasn't supposed to be a QB in college, let alone the NFL. And yet, he has played, won games, and has made it to the playoffs.

Honestly, I wanna see this guy play. I guess I just like to see people other than high-octane passing games win.

Tim Tebow is a throwback to an earlier era of football. I like to describe him this way especially to his detractors:

Imagine if someone froze Bronko Nagurski, revived him in 2011, and sent him to Denver to play for the Broncos. Wait. Bronko the Bronco? I just noticed that.

Anyway, imagine Bronko Nagurski playing in 2011 with a 1930s playbook for himself with a 2011 playbook for the rest of the team because this is exactly what Tim Tebow does. It's really fun to watch him work and I appreciate him for who he is. He's not a stylish passer nor is he a graceful runner but he has been blessed with immense strength and amazing hand-eye coordination so his runs are powerful and his passes reach his receivers because he can sense where to put the ball rather than use mechanics as other quarterbacks do.

Just because he's different doesn't make him a bad quarterback. He's just non-traditional so if a team is willing to rewind to the 1930s they could make some headway by signing Tim Tebow in 2013.

Tim Tebow is a throwback to an earlier era of football. I like to describe him this way especially to his detractors:

Imagine if someone froze Bronko Nagurski, revived him in 2011, and sent him to Denver to play for the Broncos. Wait. Bronko the Bronco? I just noticed that.

Anyway, imagine Bronko Nagurski playing in 2011 with a 1930s playbook for himself with a 2011 playbook for the rest of the team because this is exactly what Tim Tebow does. It's really fun to watch him work and I appreciate him for who he is. He's not a stylish passer nor is he a graceful runner but he has been blessed with immense strength and amazing hand-eye coordination so his runs are powerful and his passes reach his receivers because he can sense where to put the ball rather than use mechanics as other quarterbacks do.

Just because he's different doesn't make him a bad quarterback. He's just non-traditional so if a team is willing to rewind to the 1930s they could make some headway by signing Tim Tebow in 2013.

No team would, and for good reason.

__________________"I believe the game is designed to reward the ones who hit the hardest. If you can't take it, you shouldn't play." Jack Lambert.

"The Steelers drafted guys who were bigger, stronger and faster than I, but they never found one who could take my job away from me." Jack Lambert

Tim Tebow is a throwback to an earlier era of football. I like to describe him this way especially to his detractors:

Imagine if someone froze Bronko Nagurski, revived him in 2011, and sent him to Denver to play for the Broncos. Wait. Bronko the Bronco? I just noticed that.

Anyway, imagine Bronko Nagurski playing in 2011 with a 1930s playbook for himself with a 2011 playbook for the rest of the team because this is exactly what Tim Tebow does. It's really fun to watch him work and I appreciate him for who he is. He's not a stylish passer nor is he a graceful runner but he has been blessed with immense strength and amazing hand-eye coordination so his runs are powerful and his passes reach his receivers because he can sense where to put the ball rather than use mechanics as other quarterbacks do.

Just because he's different doesn't make him a bad quarterback. He's just non-traditional so if a team is willing to rewind to the 1930s they could make some headway by signing Tim Tebow in 2013.

No...he's an awful QB. Poor mechanics and all.

At half-back? Maybe.

For a handful of special plays? Sure.

But there is no argument that he is even remotely anything but bad at QB.

Not sure why all the hate for Tebow. He's a good kid, never bad-mouths. Does everything that's asked for him.

If you're gonna dislike him for the coverage on him, then why don't you just hate ESPN?

Tebow is a winner. And honestly, he makes games fun to watch. He would be amazing back in the 60s or 70s. It's fun to watch a player like that. Especially since he took a 2-6 team to the playoffs, and won a game.

Dude has overcome A LOT of diversity throughout his whole life. Dude wasn't even supposed to be alive. Wasn't even supposed to live a healthy life. Wasn't supposed to be a QB. Wasn't supposed to be a QB in college, let alone the NFL. And yet, he has played, won games, and has made it to the playoffs.

Honestly, I wanna see this guy play. I guess I just like to see people other than high-octane passing games win.

The abortion story his mom tells is pretty much made up. Abortions were illegal at the time and no doctor would recommend it for fear of going to jail.

Secondly he is QB by position name only. He is an awful QB...good running back...bad QB.

Third he tried to get a copy-write on "Tebowing" as if no one ever keeled and prayed after a good play before. I think there's so fake behind the mask.